Editing Your Service Connection - Asus AAM6000PI Instruction Manual

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Editing Your Service Connection

Service Connection
1.
To view or edit the ADSL connection service address, Right-click the Diagnostic
Tool icon (located on the Taskbar), and select the Configuration option.
2.
The PVC Setup (Permanent Virtual Connection) window displays the connection
service address. Click Close to exit window.
3.
To edit the connection service address, select and enter the VPI and VCI
address in the field shown and click PVC Setting.
4.
To accept a Connection Address that has been changed (Restart the PC
System) Click Yes.
NOTE: A PC system restart will begin once the connection address change is
accepted.
IP Configuration
1.
This section includes the IP configuration specifics for Windows NT4.0. The NT 4.0
windows are slightly different from those of Windows 95 /98. Other than minor
screen differences, the process for editing the IP address settings is the same for
Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95/98.
2.
At the desktop, double click My Computer, then double click Control Panel to
view the contents of the control panel. In the Control Panel window, double click
the Network icon.
Note: The Network window shortcut is a right-click the Network Neighborhood on
your desktop then left-click Properties.
3.
Select the Protocols tab of the network window. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click
Properties.
4.
Select the IP address option and note that the IP Address and Subnet Mask regions
will turn from gray to active.
5.
Enter the IP Address (e.g. 192.168.4.39) and Subnet mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0).
6.
The Default Gateway is also entered in this window.
NOTE: Please refer to your ADSL service provider and enter (or edit) the following
fields:
7.
Enter the Host Name and Domain
NOTE: To enter the Domain search (DNS) entries, click Add then enter the
address. Click Add to save the address. Repeat the process for additional DNS
entries. Click OK to update the changes.
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